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    Does your little girl want to feel like the belle of the ball? Maybe you yourself long for the simple times of youth where it had become OK to pretend to be a princess. Let us reveal to you why using an Aurora costume‚ among the list of new Disney Halloween outfits offered‚ both you and your children can both join in on the wonder of the holiday. Once upon a time‚ Disney was not the marketing genius it is now and finding princess costume for girls‚ let alone adults‚ was near impossible. However

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    children‚ particularly females‚ are impacted psychologically and physically from this controversial practice‚ as well as from the undesirable parenting behind it. Society as a whole is also impacted by the airing of sexualized shows such as Toddlers and Tiaras. The early introduction and exposure to a sexist and sexualized competition will ultimately damage that child’s mental health in the future. This will result in a prolonged‚ destructive sense of self leading into adulthood. In Henry A. Giroux’s

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    they are exploitive and they are simply useless shows that objectify both women and young girls. They are not realistic and they do not have any benefits for the young participants that start them at a young age. Many say that shows such as "Toddlers and Tiaras" do nothing but prove how spoiled many of these children that participate in pageants‚ get after a few years of exposure. It is even said that they’re an unhealthy method of competition as they only teach the contestants that beauty is what

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    today as if women will stop at nothing towards achieving what the media perceives as beautiful. Pop culture has even begun to affect young girls today. Pageantry has tainted the way young girls perceive themselves as well. Skip Hollandsworth’s “Toddlers in Tiaras” article addresses the impact that pageantry has prevented young girls from experiencing a normal childhood and becoming hyperconscious about their physicality. In addition‚ pop culture today has taken a toll on the way young girls perceive

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    Formal Outline: Child Beauty pageant Introduction: 1. How many of you guys have heard or seen the show Toddler and Tiaras? It’s a show where toddlers and young children take stage wearing make ups‚ spray tans and fake hair to be judged on beauty‚ personality and costumes. Tiaras are following families on their guest for sparkly crowns‚ big tittles‚ and lots of cash. 2. Preview : I think child beauty pageant is absolutely unacceptable. Children should be on the play ground playing

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    Over Sexualizing Children

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    TLC’s "Toddlers and Tiaras" has been mired in controversy since it debuted in 2009‚ and much of the distaste for the series stemmed from concerns about whether we were feeding the stage mothers’ desire for attention‚ or about the insensitivity in taping and televising children in the middle of a meltdown or temper tantrum. But whether you think child beauty pageants are just a chance for little girls to play dress-up‚ or a training ground for superficial‚ self-centered princesses in the making‚ everyone

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    working mothers and families. Body Paragraph Argument: The mother’s are stupidly ignoring the virtues of motherhood as they place pressure and unwanted stress upon their young children. Technique: Evidence‚ quotes from the show Toddlers and Tiaras provide credibiblity to the piece‚ providing real images of what the mother’s are like to the reader Repetition: she lists all the names the mothers gave their children in order to further depict the prejudice judgement that if a name is

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    TV show Toddlers & Tiaras once featured Algya 2 these sayings by contestants: “All children are beautiful it’s just some are more beautiful than others‚” “Facial beauty is the most important thing in life‚” “Beauty is painful‚” “ I’m happy I won but I’m more happy about the McDonalds I get‚” “My mom puts a girdle on me to go to bed‚” “I like tanning so I can get brown like Beyonce‚” “I don ’t even like dancing. I ’m just here because my mom said she would buy me tacos‚” (Toddlers & Tiaras). These

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    on the parents of the children that encourage what is portrayed on this show while the other blame is placed on the greedy entertainment business that is allowing children to be sexualized‚ on television‚ to profit financially from it. In “Toddlers and Tiaras‚” young girls are dressed in extravagant dresses‚ with their hair and makeup worn like women‚ spray-tanned‚ swaying down the runway showcasing their beauty and being judged for it. This poses another problem with a society where adults encourage

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    Lindsay Lieberman explains how child pageantry causes emotional‚ physical‚ and monetary effects on both the competitors and the parents; this is the central claim of “Protecting Pageant Princesses: A Call for Statutory Regulation of Child Beauty Pageants.” Minor claim number one is that pageants can cause detrimental effects on a young woman such as depression‚ eating disorders‚ and body image issues that accelerate into lifetime problems. Brook Breedwell competed in pageants as a young child‚ and

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